The Herald (South Africa)

Bosch stars as Sharks leap to summit of log

Flyhalf happy with his performanc­e

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Curwin Bosch kicked two early second-half penalties to set up a 33-19 win for the Sharks over the Jaguares on Saturday, which took them to the Super Rugby summit.

The six points from the young flyhalf helped to leave the Argentinia­ns on the back foot.

The visitors did wrest control during the closing stages in Durban and substitute back Sebastian Cancellier­e scored a try, but they were a beaten team long before the end.

Victory lifted the Sharks to 20 points from six matches and from sixth to first in the combined standings.

The Chiefs and the Brumbies have 18 points each with the New Zealand outfit second because of a superior points difference.

Early-season pacesetter­s the Stormers, who had a bye, dropped four places to fifth behind the defending champions the Crusaders.

At the other end of the table, the Bulls climbed four places from the bottom to 11th after trouncing fellow strugglers the Highlander­s 38-13 in Pretoria.

After receiving the man-ofthe-match award in the Sharks game, 13-point Bosch said: “It was very satisfying to succeed against a quality team like the Jaguares.

“Our forwards deserve special praise as they performed well against a Jaguares pack full of internatio­nals.

“Thanks to my coach [Sean Everitt] for giving me an extended run at flyhalf, which is my favourite position, after being moved around the backline last year.”

Apart from being a key figure for the table-toppers, Bosch is the leading points scorer after round six, with 72 — 26 more than Jaguares ’ Domingo Miotti.

Jaguares substitute hooker Santiago Socino said: “We made it difficult for ourselves by conceding a couple of early tries.

“We have been erratic this season and I do not know why.

“A lot of penalties were conceded by us this evening and that certainly did not help.”

Lock Hyron Andrews gave the Sharks a fourth-minute lead with a try and No 8 Sikhumbuzo Notshe burst clear after a tap penalty to score another, which Bosch converted.

Wing Santiago Carreras caught a cross-kick from flyhalf Joaquin Diaz Bonilla to score at the other end, but the Sharks hit back with centre Andre Esterhuize­n diving over in the corner.

Bosch, who had earlier slotted a penalty, converted for a 17-point lead that was cut to 10 by halftime thanks to a try from fullback Joaquin Tuculet that Bonilla converted.

The two Bosch penalties and the Van Vuuren try effectivel­y put the game beyond the Jaguares, who completed the scoring when substitute Miotti converted the Cancellier­e try.

Both teams had a player yellow-carded in the second half with scrumhalf Gonzalo Bertranou sent to the sin bin after 61 minutes, followed by fullback Aphelele Fassi 12 minutes later.

Meanwhile, wing Rosco Specman scored a hat-trick of tries as the Bulls put four consecutiv­e defeats behind them with a first victory this season after trailing 10-5 at halftime.

The Highlander­s were superior in the opening half and should have built a wider lead before collapsing after falling behind on 56 minutes when Specman struck for the first time.

He claimed the next two tries as well before fellow wing Cornal Hendricks completed the rout with a final-minute try in the bonus-point victory.

Hooker Jaco Visagie and fullback Warrick Gelant were the other try scorers for the Bulls and flyhalf Manie Libbok kicked three conversion­s and his replacemen­t, Morne Steyn, one.

Centre Josh Ioane scored all the points for 13th-place Highlander­s from a try, conversion and two penalties. —

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 ?? Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES ?? WELL STOPPED: Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch tackles the Jaguares’ Joaquin Diaz Bonilla during their Super Rugby match at the Kings Park Stadium in Durban on Saturday
Picture: STEVE HAAG/GALLO IMAGES WELL STOPPED: Sharks flyhalf Curwin Bosch tackles the Jaguares’ Joaquin Diaz Bonilla during their Super Rugby match at the Kings Park Stadium in Durban on Saturday

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